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and we're also engaging on vaccine manufacturing with south america. together, with our partners, we will do everything needed to overcome this pandemic and be better prepared for the future i wish you a successful world health assembly, you have an important work ahead of you, and i very much thank you for your attention. >> ursula von der leyen there, explaining her position and where european stands. there's been criticism in the vaccine rollout in many developing places trying to get us to places we can slow variants of the vaccine. the aim is to distribute 700 million vaccines by next year. the world health organization was clear even if it's about self-interest and preservation means getting the world vaccinated not just individual countries. >>> let's take you to futures state side showing stronger numbers on the charts, on the upside for most of the morning session and count down suggesting we'll see a reversal of the selling pressure friday friday was disrupted, only a handful of hours to trade the session around the variant news and also with
and we're also engaging on vaccine manufacturing with south america. together, with our partners, we will do everything needed to overcome this pandemic and be better prepared for the future i wish you a successful world health assembly, you have an important work ahead of you, and i very much thank you for your attention. >> ursula von der leyen there, explaining her position and where european stands. there's been criticism in the vaccine rollout in many developing places trying to get...
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america and europe and what we saw in 2010 and 2011 with u.s. troops in iraq and really the backing and training. this man definitely has american blood on his hands that was on the mind of the trump administration in this move this was an administration you know said there was a red line they said if a u.s. serviceman had been killed and we know there was the move earlier this week no doubt played a major re role to go after soleimani this is a man that could have been targeted many times it was thought to be a bridge too far but then the trump administration decided to ratchet it up. officials speaking to me and actually really taking it to the mattresses, if you will, in terms of really pushing the dialogue and the limits of u.s. foreign policy in the region what we have to think about next is what the retaliatory measures will be on iran's part it is not a question of if but a matter of when they will retaliate? are they going to be more targeted and look and focus on the persian gulf and the straight of hormuz are we talking about mining th
america and europe and what we saw in 2010 and 2011 with u.s. troops in iraq and really the backing and training. this man definitely has american blood on his hands that was on the mind of the trump administration in this move this was an administration you know said there was a red line they said if a u.s. serviceman had been killed and we know there was the move earlier this week no doubt played a major re role to go after soleimani this is a man that could have been targeted many times it...
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. >> there are oil producers in south america that certainly have potential. and whether or not russia is on the list not in my opinion. i think russia is too major a player on the global financial scene for the country and the leadership to do it again like they did. >> we have been here before. this has happened. the unthinkable happened before. >> i don't think next year is the year for russia and hopefully for them oil stabilizes and they can bear down in terms of structure. >> you make an oil call? would bill gross say oil will stabilize? >> i think that is very difficult especially now with shale and fracking and the situation in the united states as a global supplier as opposed to a global demand. i don't think even pickens knows where the oil price will rest. >> you did write and i will try to paraphrase from memory here, something to the effect of if it wasn't for fracking the united states economy would look like the old man who lived in a shoe and didn't know what to do. you were using the nursery rhyme. we may see a dramatic slow down in fracking b
. >> there are oil producers in south america that certainly have potential. and whether or not russia is on the list not in my opinion. i think russia is too major a player on the global financial scene for the country and the leadership to do it again like they did. >> we have been here before. this has happened. the unthinkable happened before. >> i don't think next year is the year for russia and hopefully for them oil stabilizes and they can bear down in terms of...
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you got south, go to florida, pockets of the middle america and you're statingi ing you got south, go to florida, pockets of the middle america and you're statingi in you got south, go to florida, pockets of the middle america and you're statingi ing you got south, go to florida, pockets of the middle america and you're statingi i starting rise. we bought a lot of properties in florida. the reality is prices continue to go higher. main ali because of job growth. >> the renovation strad the strong. not necessarily the building. the homes. >> people can't afford. >> put a kitchen in. >> without question and in fact, the residential private investment trends are great leading indicators. even though new home sales shouldn't matter for someone with an existing home, they're very, very good and speak to what's happening at lowe's and home depot. >> you're telling me they're building like crazy. that says there's a lot of supply on the market. yes. >> any way. >> other parts of the economy are not expanding as this was suggest. all i'm saying is where building stocks at the highs, that's no
you got south, go to florida, pockets of the middle america and you're statingi ing you got south, go to florida, pockets of the middle america and you're statingi in you got south, go to florida, pockets of the middle america and you're statingi ing you got south, go to florida, pockets of the middle america and you're statingi i starting rise. we bought a lot of properties in florida. the reality is prices continue to go higher. main ali because of job growth. >> the renovation strad...
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these are the two biggest teams playing in south america huge ramifications all sorts of sections of the entire country are going to be interested in this game. it was scheduled for saturday night the first time and river plate found it at the stadium. at the boca juniors bus drove past, objects were thrown at it. windows were smashed players were involved. manchester forward was amongst them a couple of players were taken to the hospital with eye injuries that meant fans arriving at the stadium, the few that did clash with police as well, thinking that they were going to see the game they said the game was going to be postponed they then -- coaches came out and set up cones for the warmup. trey tried on sunday but because they were feeling after effects of fatigue and the whole experience, it never happened again. >> it is actually becoming politicized now. >> the famous maradona is holding the government prepared. >> there's always accountability there. they should have been better prepared somebody is accountable. whether or not the south american football association, they could
these are the two biggest teams playing in south america huge ramifications all sorts of sections of the entire country are going to be interested in this game. it was scheduled for saturday night the first time and river plate found it at the stadium. at the boca juniors bus drove past, objects were thrown at it. windows were smashed players were involved. manchester forward was amongst them a couple of players were taken to the hospital with eye injuries that meant fans arriving at the...
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sending a lot of our products over to europe down to south america. and over to brazil as well, but so you know. runs and fueled the economy, workhorse of the economy, freight trains things like that. dees's certainly an area to watch. >> i was going ask cuts really coming through in other words, 2 million barrel shortfall or one of those segments of opec's imagination >> always had trouble ramping up and ramping down saudi arabia keeps saying, they do expect capacity and have production and more able to shift their output and keep signaling they are here to, want to price above $80 and saying in it for the long haul at this point. >> pippa, thank you. >>> and we go to the cnbc's news update. >> hey there prosecutors pushing for donald trump's trial over alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election to start beginning of next year. the government's proposed schedule would have jury selection starting in mid-december with a january 2nd trial date court filing to the judge prosecutors statement trial will take four to six weeks the trump defense team y
sending a lot of our products over to europe down to south america. and over to brazil as well, but so you know. runs and fueled the economy, workhorse of the economy, freight trains things like that. dees's certainly an area to watch. >> i was going ask cuts really coming through in other words, 2 million barrel shortfall or one of those segments of opec's imagination >> always had trouble ramping up and ramping down saudi arabia keeps saying, they do expect capacity and have...
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>> absolutely, florida to central and south america is some markets that we can fly even in islip today, i think a lot of those west coast markets make a ton of sense. being arizona or california. imagine flying out of this part of the country and going non-stop to some of those places that airplane gives us a tremendous flexibility because of its 3,500 mile range and the number of seats, i might add. >> i hate to cut you off there, i appreciate you joining today as breeze expands service into tri-state area the ceo joining us from islip, new york back to you. >> phil, and mr. kneelman, thank you very much, we appreciate it. >>> lets he look at energy oil has been taking off this afternoon each as the price of natural gas continues to plummet. down 10% today, more than 25% over the past week as we are getting warm weather forecasts for december nat gas down to 360 per million btus ice brent just over $70. let's bring in john kilduff. a shakeout for crude over the past week. if the rest of the market is shaking off the omicron concern, should we expect crude to go back to $80 plus per ba
>> absolutely, florida to central and south america is some markets that we can fly even in islip today, i think a lot of those west coast markets make a ton of sense. being arizona or california. imagine flying out of this part of the country and going non-stop to some of those places that airplane gives us a tremendous flexibility because of its 3,500 mile range and the number of seats, i might add. >> i hate to cut you off there, i appreciate you joining today as breeze expands...
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america. understand that r now brazil won't be having a quota per op, but it just strethens thgroup and showthati mean, it's still opec plus despite many saying it doesn't haven impact, it does still have weight and its policy does shape l markets, so brazil joins, i see it as an addition and stngth to the overall alliance. >> all right, so one last question for you, amena. brent crude trading at almost 81 bucks a barrel and hit a high of 97 just a few weeks ago. ere do you see brent crude going for the rest of the year. what wouldou need to see oil prices move higher? >> i think we need to wait until the first quarter when these additional cuts do take effect and actually see stock levels move down. in terms of fundamentals, yes, there is an expected slowdown in demand expected inhe first quarter, but given how strong these cuts are and remains to be seen twhat extent they will be implemented, i think that's going to change fundamentals quite a bit. we'll see a lot of tightening, and perhaps
america. understand that r now brazil won't be having a quota per op, but it just strethens thgroup and showthati mean, it's still opec plus despite many saying it doesn't haven impact, it does still have weight and its policy does shape l markets, so brazil joins, i see it as an addition and stngth to the overall alliance. >> all right, so one last question for you, amena. brent crude trading at almost 81 bucks a barrel and hit a high of 97 just a few weeks ago. ere do you see brent...
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we're afraid we'll see some in south america as we get that season going. and in preparation for 2017 we'll see softness. the business is doing fine. agricultural is one of our major growth businesses. we're taking guidance down from two to four. mainly because of that uncertainty. >> now rk, eon has a significan loss. speaking to cnbc earlier, eon cfo said conditions were looking good for next month. >> we are absolutely in the home stretch and therefore hitting all the milestones we have planned actually to early listing as i said after the overwhelming vote of confidence given by the owners of the company who deemed our strategy to be right to focus on two energy words. i'm not worried currently because if you see what's going to happen, what is happening at t commodity market, there seems to be a change of sentiment. also regulatory items are going in the right direction. if you talk, for example, the uk. frengt the markets. sweden abolishing the tax on nuclear power plants so, yes, it is still a challenging market, but if you have a good portfolio and
we're afraid we'll see some in south america as we get that season going. and in preparation for 2017 we'll see softness. the business is doing fine. agricultural is one of our major growth businesses. we're taking guidance down from two to four. mainly because of that uncertainty. >> now rk, eon has a significan loss. speaking to cnbc earlier, eon cfo said conditions were looking good for next month. >> we are absolutely in the home stretch and therefore hitting all the milestones...
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america now accounting for over 20%. in the u.s., texas has reported the highest number of daily hospitalizations since the virus began taking the number above the 2 million tally and numbers have topped 8 million. stepping up testing in the chinese capital. beijing has increased the threat level in over 20 district and banned high-risk people from leaving the city so a lot of focus on the coronavirus numbers themselves over the last 24 hours the markets seem to be shrugging off those markets. looking at the sanofi production facility we are just outside, president macron is due to visit sanofi's production site where the french pharmaceutical giant is working on their covid-19 vaccine. a story we were covering about a month ago. it came under a lot of scrutiny after a ceo suggested the u.s. may get first access to a successful vaccine let's bring in charlotte who joins us with more it seems to have emerged as a story in a tea cup what more can you tell us about this story and what we can expect from president macron's v
america now accounting for over 20%. in the u.s., texas has reported the highest number of daily hospitalizations since the virus began taking the number above the 2 million tally and numbers have topped 8 million. stepping up testing in the chinese capital. beijing has increased the threat level in over 20 district and banned high-risk people from leaving the city so a lot of focus on the coronavirus numbers themselves over the last 24 hours the markets seem to be shrugging off those markets....
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america could be big. it's only the beginning of what is possible. >> i saw the numbers from china what you're doing, 125 goes to 294 and 337 for points of sale this is beginning of the ramp. >> very beginning. took us three or four years just to get it finally making money and it is, and what our joint venture partner is telling us the numbers that he's going to be achieving astonishes me. >> you're also known and accept this, you're a marketing company. i saw saturation bombing, being a marketing company is something you're proud of. >> absolutely. we don't think you can grow and get name identification and we think it requires two things. you have to have the product and you have to build the image around the product so people will try it because once they try it, they will stay with it. >> the idea that the consumers are flushed with gasoline. when you have value, comfort that would seem to be a natural place for a consumer with a little more money to go. >> i agree. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> there is a
america could be big. it's only the beginning of what is possible. >> i saw the numbers from china what you're doing, 125 goes to 294 and 337 for points of sale this is beginning of the ramp. >> very beginning. took us three or four years just to get it finally making money and it is, and what our joint venture partner is telling us the numbers that he's going to be achieving astonishes me. >> you're also known and accept this, you're a marketing company. i saw saturation...
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america. >> this guy between us has a phone, a pad. he is the most apple person in the world. he is the apple guy on the desk. >> i thought you put the hatorade back in the fridge. >> you are wearing a lot of synthetics there. >> i want to mention quickly before we move i just want to note twitter and the move lower today as chris saca, one of the earliest investors, throws in the towel and gets out. jason calacanis was on the previous program and said it is the worst stock in tech you could own. >> agreed. snap may be mind it at some point, by the way. i don't think it is all that much. >> don't tell that to your buddy, dave. >> davis in at 17, though. dave has some time and $4, almost $5 cushion. >> don't forget. >> okay, okay. >> sue herera has the latest headlines. >> i want to know what's in pete najarian's coffee. i think he has had a lot of red bull or something like that. >> just coffee, sue. >> wink-wink, nod-nod. here is what's happening. a suicide bomber detonated his explosive vests inside the main judicial building in dama
america. >> this guy between us has a phone, a pad. he is the most apple person in the world. he is the apple guy on the desk. >> i thought you put the hatorade back in the fridge. >> you are wearing a lot of synthetics there. >> i want to mention quickly before we move i just want to note twitter and the move lower today as chris saca, one of the earliest investors, throws in the towel and gets out. jason calacanis was on the previous program and said it is the worst...
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>> we're staying in south america. brazil and central america, they're up against costa rica. brazil drawing their opening game against switzerland we can see the state of play here serbia lead that group brazil need to get their campaign on track. and they can do that with a win against costa rica the good news for brazil is any fan wondering on the fitness of neymar after seeing him limp out of training earlier this week, he is fit again. he's been out for much of the season with a broken metatarsal in his foot, but he is fit to play he should take his place in the starting lineup. brazil, well, the five-time winners, they can get their campaign really on track, they need to do it today against costa rica >> we'll watch that closely. adam, thank you very much for the update >>> referred to as the sport of kings, horse racing has been a part of british society for more than 400 years cnbc attempts to shine a light on a sport fueled by money and for many shrouded in mystery head to cnbc.com for our special investigation on that story. >>> and the largest u.s. banks cleared the
>> we're staying in south america. brazil and central america, they're up against costa rica. brazil drawing their opening game against switzerland we can see the state of play here serbia lead that group brazil need to get their campaign on track. and they can do that with a win against costa rica the good news for brazil is any fan wondering on the fitness of neymar after seeing him limp out of training earlier this week, he is fit again. he's been out for much of the season with a...
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america, but trying to tell me in the middle east they were doing so much in saudi arabia, encouraging women to become drivers, or whether it be in egypt with uber eats, they're looking to expand here as well we'll have to see how it goes. >> thank you for all that. >>> comcast has submitted a 22 billion pound bid for sky formalizing an offer first made in february. sky has withdrawn its support for fox's offer and independent directors from the pay tv group said they will now engage with both comcast and fox comcast has offered 12 pound 50 pence per share, fox offered 10 pounds 75 pence per share. let's look at those shares this morning to see how they responded to the news. both fox and comcast are trading up on the day. sky is trading slightly softer much higher than that 12.50 pound bid that has been put through by comcast fox is also benefiting from the fact that sky shares rallied, and they have that 39% already interesting stake in the company. so whatever happens, at least that 39% stake is appreciating in line with appreciation of the sky share price. to talk to us more about
america, but trying to tell me in the middle east they were doing so much in saudi arabia, encouraging women to become drivers, or whether it be in egypt with uber eats, they're looking to expand here as well we'll have to see how it goes. >> thank you for all that. >>> comcast has submitted a 22 billion pound bid for sky formalizing an offer first made in february. sky has withdrawn its support for fox's offer and independent directors from the pay tv group said they will now...
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south korea, taiwan, they use energy very efficiently. new zealand, countries that do appear to have acted fast and stemmed the spread and used testing very efficiently when you come to the larger developed countries, they do react and are playing catch up does this change people's opinion of president trump i doubt it people tend to be very deep seated in their political views. will there be a swing of those who don't feel he acted appropriately? maybe. at this point, there is a sense. i feel it in the uk, i see it in the united states while we are in the height of this crisis, it is more important for people to comply with government requests and with social distancing that is required. do what is necessary to slow down the spread of this disease and perhaps start asking more serious questions about how efficient governments will be in dealing with it later, karen >> let me take you to what we are hearing out of germany the meeting there that the government will extend the coronavirus restrictions until the third of may that is a simila
south korea, taiwan, they use energy very efficiently. new zealand, countries that do appear to have acted fast and stemmed the spread and used testing very efficiently when you come to the larger developed countries, they do react and are playing catch up does this change people's opinion of president trump i doubt it people tend to be very deep seated in their political views. will there be a swing of those who don't feel he acted appropriately? maybe. at this point, there is a sense. i feel...
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european investment products are the gold standard in south america and a good part of asia. if there is any kind of disruption to the supply of those products any disruption to new product innovation because resources are being devoted towards working out what a brexit means for asset managers, this might create a opportunity for particularly u.s. and asian managers. >> how quick does this happen? do we wake up the day of the vote if it's been for exit and see an immediate impact to uk financial firms? >> there is a two year conformance period. and there should be enough time to make whatever arrangements are necessary but it will be a distraction. and we shouldn't underestimate the amount of work it will take to allow uk managers the same access to europe as they have now. and if they don't have the same access. if their attentions are diverted elsewhere that opens the field up to asian and u.s. managers. particularly asian asset managers have been looking for ways to create a unified asian market. really buoyed by the success and inspired by the success of the eu in this r
european investment products are the gold standard in south america and a good part of asia. if there is any kind of disruption to the supply of those products any disruption to new product innovation because resources are being devoted towards working out what a brexit means for asset managers, this might create a opportunity for particularly u.s. and asian managers. >> how quick does this happen? do we wake up the day of the vote if it's been for exit and see an immediate impact to uk...
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america, you saw this play out in the summit of americas that went very badly for biden, means that the united states is kind of on the wrong side of venezuela right now. i think biden does want to try to find a way to address that. >> i want to get to some of your tweets you have been tweeting at elon musk who has been tweeting about potentially resolving the russian war in ukraine what do you make -- you've called some of his positions irresponsible. you're clearly not in agreement. the fact that he's weighing in, what do you think about that he obviously carries enormous influence, has a ton of twitter followers, is about to buy the platform and take it private and is now tweeting out about geopolitical solutions to wars. >> these are russian talking points when putin met with a number of the shanghai cooperation organization head of states, kazakhstan, india, head of china, he was saying yeah, we're prepared to negotiate if we have the annexed territories, the insurance that we can actually supply water to crimea, have the land bridge and that is exactly what we have seen from e
america, you saw this play out in the summit of americas that went very badly for biden, means that the united states is kind of on the wrong side of venezuela right now. i think biden does want to try to find a way to address that. >> i want to get to some of your tweets you have been tweeting at elon musk who has been tweeting about potentially resolving the russian war in ukraine what do you make -- you've called some of his positions irresponsible. you're clearly not in agreement. the...
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america, companies, do you own it why don't you own it it's growing faster than amazon right now. there's equivalents in every market >> this launched today i have been working on it for a year you can find researches, these came out of the s&p 20 years ago. i said go figure it out. show me 52 companies anybody can go online, look up ogig and see what the transparency of every name believe me, you'll be shocked. >> how does the active part work are they making qualitative judgments? >> absolutely. i want companies with veryrong i want that growth these companies are blowing it away on the top li h america, all theseuys many, in not just facebook and know. google and amazon you have to get the equivalents in every country there's 52 names in there, and i bet you have never heard of two thirds of them >> tencent, amazon, baba, netflix, microsoft, jb, and snap >> then the other 40 are names all over the world that are doing the same thing and growing even faster. that's what i love it. i loveively managing indexing i am never going to stop >> i agree with like that you should own tec
america, companies, do you own it why don't you own it it's growing faster than amazon right now. there's equivalents in every market >> this launched today i have been working on it for a year you can find researches, these came out of the s&p 20 years ago. i said go figure it out. show me 52 companies anybody can go online, look up ogig and see what the transparency of every name believe me, you'll be shocked. >> how does the active part work are they making qualitative...
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america towards california the key question here is -- >> i mean -- >> go ahead. >> just seems, seemed bizarre could have even be profitable enough to charter that ship that long at oil prices where they are. speaking of it, before i let you go, clay, you track inventories, an idea where prices may be? probably read my predictions's not promoting, up online one, oil could end the year stronger, not by much, maybe $55 a barrel and a bunch of factors. am i wrong if i am, lay it out. >> you're not wrong. could see prices hover for a while. seen inventories onshore stable. in the united states commercial crude inventory is around 500 million barrels on hand for the last several months and seeing floating storage the oil we trap on tankers offshore draining. so you are seeing signs of backwardation returning to the crude oil term structure, and that could be conducive to the sideways trade, a little higher than 50 starting into the new year. >> claa chinese business tycoon poisoned to death before in the world a ibalaba founder who hasn't been seen in months get both of these big stories ne
america towards california the key question here is -- >> i mean -- >> go ahead. >> just seems, seemed bizarre could have even be profitable enough to charter that ship that long at oil prices where they are. speaking of it, before i let you go, clay, you track inventories, an idea where prices may be? probably read my predictions's not promoting, up online one, oil could end the year stronger, not by much, maybe $55 a barrel and a bunch of factors. am i wrong if i am, lay it...
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but also other location, australia, south america, europe we've got 46 different crop types growing across 2.2 million acres globally, and all those different crop types, you haven't got a correlation between the different returns of those crop types and that's really what gives you the strength in the construction of the portfolio. so it always is diversification. agriculture is primary production, so we can't get away from weather risks, commodity price volatility, and government intervention is something we have to deal with as well, so diversification is key. >> what kind of returns can we expect >> the u.s. farm land index, which over a long period of time the index goes back to 1990, so we've seen returns, total returns of about 10% of the index. that's about 4% coming from appreciation and 6% coming from income so you've got complementary returns and very stable over the long term. >> martin davies, nuveen capital. i love talking about it. something different. thank you very much. have a great day >> thank you >> you're welcome. >>> the auto market has been red hot for years. is it
but also other location, australia, south america, europe we've got 46 different crop types growing across 2.2 million acres globally, and all those different crop types, you haven't got a correlation between the different returns of those crop types and that's really what gives you the strength in the construction of the portfolio. so it always is diversification. agriculture is primary production, so we can't get away from weather risks, commodity price volatility, and government intervention...
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. >>> 44 million people have been left in the dark after a massive power outage hits south america. argentina, paraguay, and uruguay are without power. brazil experienced outages, as well authorities trying to determine what caused the interconnected grid to collapse. >>> energy officials may not know the cause for another 10 to 15 days. power is being restored to some areas. >>> nike fans are steaming over the company's latest release, with users on twitter criticizing the air max ff-720, saying look at it, the women's foot, it looks like an iron. it is a cross between a sneaker and sandal with a clear plastic sole and cutouts some say resemble the household applia e appliance. they are set to be released on thursday you know, the newest and latest and greatest thing there if it looks like an iron, people will wait in line for it, i'm sure, dom. >> i didn't think of an iron the first time i looked at it. now that you mention it, isee it one question, would you wear one? >> if they were gifted to me, yup. but nothing thing to buy a pair. >> thank you for the headlines and the nike s
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energy executives did not confirm that they would, in fact, be diverting ships from, say, latin or south america to new york harbor without those commitments and those promises from the industry, the administration this summer ruled out waving the jones act, tyler >> kayla, thanks very much, kayla tausche on a beautiful north lawn in d.c. >>> our next guest, not surprised by opec's production cuts, as no one really should be, but he surprised by the white house' fiery response. he says overreaction in washington could cause unintended commences for the future of u.s. energy security joining us now, james lucier, managing director at capital alpha partners james, welcome, good to haves you with us. >> hello, tyler. happy friday >> i want to get to the question of longer-term national security issues and so forth. but i would like you to take apart for us the question of gouging. it comes up all the time when prices rise. big oil is gouging retailers are gouging. is that true >> well, not really. i think the white house here is panicked, the white house is overreacting, the white house has
energy executives did not confirm that they would, in fact, be diverting ships from, say, latin or south america to new york harbor without those commitments and those promises from the industry, the administration this summer ruled out waving the jones act, tyler >> kayla, thanks very much, kayla tausche on a beautiful north lawn in d.c. >>> our next guest, not surprised by opec's production cuts, as no one really should be, but he surprised by the white house' fiery response....
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got the assets down in south america. gets ignored here. why is there so much value left in hes >> particularly if the back end of oil starts to move higher because greater confidence that maybe demand won't start to roll over until the 2030s as opposed to the 2020s, time going into more than 3 million barrels a day ultimately, we think in the next decade and 9 billion barrels which has 30% discovered we think that's a very unique story outside of shale, in terms of longer lead time growth and in the near term with higher oil prices, hess could have a better cash free flow profile than people think. >> bullish on oil. we'll see you in person at the next conference. take care. that does it for "the exchange" but stick around for "power lunch. removing qanon accounts. former fcc commissioner robert mcdowell weighs in on the ongoing battle over social media and the role that regulators could and should play. we'll see you tomorrow take care. "power lchupex un" nt. i made a business out of my passion. i mean, who doesn't love obsessing over net
got the assets down in south america. gets ignored here. why is there so much value left in hes >> particularly if the back end of oil starts to move higher because greater confidence that maybe demand won't start to roll over until the 2030s as opposed to the 2020s, time going into more than 3 million barrels a day ultimately, we think in the next decade and 9 billion barrels which has 30% discovered we think that's a very unique story outside of shale, in terms of longer lead time...
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and eastern europe, the poorer of the european states, and south america. so coming out of this, much more bifurcation, much less globalization. >> absolutely. it's like breaking apart like the artwork behind you i'm trying to make some analogy, because i keep looking at it >> fragmentation >> ian, thank you so much. i appreciate it. ian bremmer with the our aseura group. >>> still ahead, it would be a production cut the world has never seen before in terms of scope and size, but this is not even a rescue of oil and gas, it only buys time next with the latest on the saudis and russia reaching a deal in principle. before the break, take a look at disney, one of the dow leaders having a nice gain of about 6.5% subscription numbers for disney plus havnoe w surpassed 50 million globally investors like what they hear. we're back in two. >>> welcome back to "the exchange." as more americans stay home, airports are getting emptier and emptier, as you can see in the images behind me yesterday, there were only 94,931 total passengers in the whole country that went t
and eastern europe, the poorer of the european states, and south america. so coming out of this, much more bifurcation, much less globalization. >> absolutely. it's like breaking apart like the artwork behind you i'm trying to make some analogy, because i keep looking at it >> fragmentation >> ian, thank you so much. i appreciate it. ian bremmer with the our aseura group. >>> still ahead, it would be a production cut the world has never seen before in terms of scope...
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america which is not that surprising but it is the reality. gm has been hit even more so on the macro and recalls and actually trades cheaper than -- at about three times. and you get a good dividend and a new ceo giving the financials tomorrow and the difference is they have the product in place. they have already built out their products and they are doing very good in terms of suv and strategy. that said, it is a tough -- these two the oems are very tough. i would rather go the auto parts company. you don't have one company. you have five or six or ten different companies and contracts in place already. leer specifically is doing m and a. they have a better balance sheet. the stock tratded at the discount to the group and i think out of all three they have the best chance to up size for profits in the third quarter. >> the new f-150, how much risk comes with that, joe? >> listen, i think they are conservative in what they think the pricing is going to be in 2015. stephanie is correct you aren't going to see it until the beginning of the yea
america which is not that surprising but it is the reality. gm has been hit even more so on the macro and recalls and actually trades cheaper than -- at about three times. and you get a good dividend and a new ceo giving the financials tomorrow and the difference is they have the product in place. they have already built out their products and they are doing very good in terms of suv and strategy. that said, it is a tough -- these two the oems are very tough. i would rather go the auto parts...
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there's some that created trade routes, the south-north trade. never had that in south america. so i always like to talk to people that create opportunity out of nothing, and now they look at africa it's exciting. >> that's for sure like you said, always a good indicator what's happening thank you very much, lori. >> thank you >> the book is "dynasty at sea." >>> news alert, and meg, what's going on >> interesting story here. the sec is reportedly investigating when companies may have engaged in rounding up of their quarterly earnings improperly this is according to a report from dow jones saying that the sec sent kwirque to ten companies about earnings adjustments that could have pushed earnings per share results higher this has to do after an academics study pointed out there's an abnormally low rate of fours in these earnings reports of companies earnings per share suggesting potentially that they may be rounding it up to five, which then allows them to round up even further from there, so we'll dig more into this they did not name which ten companies the probes went to this
there's some that created trade routes, the south-north trade. never had that in south america. so i always like to talk to people that create opportunity out of nothing, and now they look at africa it's exciting. >> that's for sure like you said, always a good indicator what's happening thank you very much, lori. >> thank you >> the book is "dynasty at sea." >>> news alert, and meg, what's going on >> interesting story here. the sec is reportedly...
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towards say russia, africa, south america, places where they are subject to less geopolitical and less scrutiny when it comes to scrutiny as well. >> i'm not sure there's less scrutiny, but certainly they want to put the message out to the world that it is very possible for china to have strong, bilateral relations with other parts of the globe, not just the u.s. and europe but if you look at what it is that china wants to access by foreign investment, yes, it's okay if it's just a resources play, that would be fine in latin america, africa, russia, but what they really want to do to continue their development of their own domestic economy is to have access to technology. that means the u.s. and europe remains absolutely fundamental to their strategy. >> so when you talk about the composition of where the fdi has been going, have you detected a change in where the investment is going because of the changes we've seen in the world in the last 12 to 24 months do you get the sense that it's a lot more difficult for chinese companies now to go into an investment, we would think, into tech
towards say russia, africa, south america, places where they are subject to less geopolitical and less scrutiny when it comes to scrutiny as well. >> i'm not sure there's less scrutiny, but certainly they want to put the message out to the world that it is very possible for china to have strong, bilateral relations with other parts of the globe, not just the u.s. and europe but if you look at what it is that china wants to access by foreign investment, yes, it's okay if it's just a...
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kid out of south bronx. starred with nothing. first generation, my family born in america, first generation, got a college degree. started with nothing. done very well. buffett gifting it all back. i feel pretty good. the outcome of no admit, no deny and no suspension is highly unusual, so i got a lawyer tell you how good it was, but i can tell you, all the stuff i've read has been highly favor bable. i still say the system the broken. secretary of labor, radon vay a of cabinet member during the rationen administration, accused of wrong doing. went to trial and won. posed a question, what door do i go through to get my reputation back. i don't think i've lost it at all. i feel good about myself, but this is you know, i spend a lot of time with youngsters. i tell them throughout life, you experience adversity. what makes for success is how you deal with it. i've absorbed the cost. the settlement. we'll see. i didn't admit to guilt. she left out the world alleged. >> do you think you can win back not to mention $4 billion was pulle
kid out of south bronx. starred with nothing. first generation, my family born in america, first generation, got a college degree. started with nothing. done very well. buffett gifting it all back. i feel pretty good. the outcome of no admit, no deny and no suspension is highly unusual, so i got a lawyer tell you how good it was, but i can tell you, all the stuff i've read has been highly favor bable. i still say the system the broken. secretary of labor, radon vay a of cabinet member during...
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the majority of the central banks are now cutting, but it's in places like south america whether that applies -- you know, where they have 140% inflation anyway so it's not directly -- it's not apples to apples, that's for sure treasury yields, take a look this morning they've been very well behaved 4.3% the next number, the 3 we haven't seen in a while. we saw 4.41. >> same thing with the 2-year, below 4.9. >> i already asked you about your plans you're not making alligator today? that's in the front page of the journal. people are cooking alligator. >> fried alligator. >> fried alligator did you read it, andrew? it sounded kind of good. and then you've got a nice pair of shoes when it's all said and done or a belt. >> is that taking overture ducken >>gamey stuff. i don't know about reindeer. that would be cruel. >> yikes. >>> let's talk about the big news that broke overnight. open aimt posting on x that sam altman will now officially return as ceo. former salesforce ceo bret taylor and former secretary treasurer brett summers will join openai's board. adam d'angelo will remain on t
the majority of the central banks are now cutting, but it's in places like south america whether that applies -- you know, where they have 140% inflation anyway so it's not directly -- it's not apples to apples, that's for sure treasury yields, take a look this morning they've been very well behaved 4.3% the next number, the 3 we haven't seen in a while. we saw 4.41. >> same thing with the 2-year, below 4.9. >> i already asked you about your plans you're not making alligator today?...
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america. that is a longer journey than previously to europe you are taking the vessels off sdls offline. you are seeing not just natural gas, but oil move higher. >> john, what does this mean for the market we were talking this morning is inflation transitory as the fed says what does transitory look like you think of it as something moving through the snake is it a mouse or a pig moving through the snake? >> i think, becky, the problems with transitory is a month or is that a year and a half i do agree with the fed that all of this inflation that we're seeing is because of disruption in reopening the economy if you can't get lumber and you can't get a car and you can't get labor for your restaurant, this is not going to resolve itself in the very near term some of the pressures may start to alleviate over the next few months i think it will be a year or longer before we work through the supply chain problems. until you do, we're going to have higher inflation. i think the story here is tr tra
america. that is a longer journey than previously to europe you are taking the vessels off sdls offline. you are seeing not just natural gas, but oil move higher. >> john, what does this mean for the market we were talking this morning is inflation transitory as the fed says what does transitory look like you think of it as something moving through the snake is it a mouse or a pig moving through the snake? >> i think, becky, the problems with transitory is a month or is that a year...
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. >> i hear people buying houses in the grand cayman and people buying properties in south america. because marijuana is illegal in federal law, it is hard for pot businesses to deposit cash or take out loans >> but, when i think of hospice centers and community centers, how is this being funded >> we have a generous community here >> if i go to a fundraiser here, are people dropping a bag of cash >> yes, show up at school and many people that had so much money that money is buried >> $700 a year >> this was a kip for "the profit m m -- >> it is on tonight, 10:00 p.m. eastern. >> looking forward to that >>> julia boorstin >> topic number one, julia >> um, absolutely, what's fascinating about this is there are 3 biggest women in hollywood in front/behind camera all of them teaming up to create a leader les organization and initiative to really drive change >> actual harassment and recrimination and having a possible way to really impact the lives o f women. not just in hollywood but they are funding a legal defense in history. they're going to help them soon even if they are harassed
. >> i hear people buying houses in the grand cayman and people buying properties in south america. because marijuana is illegal in federal law, it is hard for pot businesses to deposit cash or take out loans >> but, when i think of hospice centers and community centers, how is this being funded >> we have a generous community here >> if i go to a fundraiser here, are people dropping a bag of cash >> yes, show up at school and many people that had so much money...
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they represent almost 6% of the total market in north america, represent more than that in south america, in italy our largest market, 5% of the total market we're growing. obviously, there's been a few chip shortages and a few issues we've had to deal with, but at the same time, our icon, the wrangler, is breaking records, the grand chir kerokee is boomi and growing every month. we have 20% of the market in the u.s., number one in the segment. so, no, the brand has tremendous momentum the consideration for the brand is booming right now we have very good sign for the future think about it, 20% of the baby boomers, which obviously buy a lot of cars right now, are very familiar with the brand and keen on purchasing jeep it's 50% fto buy a jeep. talk to a high school student. what do they dream about a jeep, a jeep, and an electric jeep >> we're running up against a hard open. one point, you're right, jeep has great brand appeal, but are you able to sell a jeep, ev jeep, for under $50,000, say closer to $40,000 or $45,000 because the knock on echs is not just what you're planning on rollin
they represent almost 6% of the total market in north america, represent more than that in south america, in italy our largest market, 5% of the total market we're growing. obviously, there's been a few chip shortages and a few issues we've had to deal with, but at the same time, our icon, the wrangler, is breaking records, the grand chir kerokee is boomi and growing every month. we have 20% of the market in the u.s., number one in the segment. so, no, the brand has tremendous momentum the...
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>> asia, europe, south america >> not australia yet >> we took a few shots at australia. >> these people need to get their act together if they want to trade with the superpower >> i agree with him in some ways there is this question of is there somebody goingto be more china friendly in the white house. >> if they have taken a 340r hard lined stance, if you have a super skinny deal, maybe it is better to wait. >> elizabeth warren might be tougher. >> not tougher not tougher. >> how about joe his son still got a billion from the sovereign fund >> what about mike bloomberg >> he has a consistency they have to comply with otherwise they'll get sent to a concentration camp we probably just got blacked out. >> a tweet said the list is being fast tracked in response to the bill requiring sanctions against chinese officials that had been linked to alleged abuses of muslims. joining us now to talk about the comments is alec young >> great to be here. >> what do you think if there is not a trade deal that happens, even a skinny deal what does that mean for the markets? >> i think the market run
>> asia, europe, south america >> not australia yet >> we took a few shots at australia. >> these people need to get their act together if they want to trade with the superpower >> i agree with him in some ways there is this question of is there somebody goingto be more china friendly in the white house. >> if they have taken a 340r hard lined stance, if you have a super skinny deal, maybe it is better to wait. >> elizabeth warren might be tougher....
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and south asia and china and the north hemisphere we understand the causes the real issue is the heat waves are more intense and occurring frequently than models project the heat waves are running faster than we would have thought from climate models. we can an attribute this to the global warming we can attribute it to the high temperatures in south asia or uk this year. >> our colleague was based in hyde park and you can see it is yellow now there's no green left. we haven't had rain for a long time the thunderstorms are expected today. those are some of the visible impacts of the heat waves. talk through the less visible impacts and the knock-on effects of countries experiencing droughts and long dry spells >> it is confounding to see the grass in england there are implications for water supply and drinking water and agriculture and crops and energy production on the water supply, it is clear in the uk and other parts of europe, we are seeing significant water stress that is beginning to effect ordinary urban residents. not just farmers we are seeing the lack of cooling water and t
and south asia and china and the north hemisphere we understand the causes the real issue is the heat waves are more intense and occurring frequently than models project the heat waves are running faster than we would have thought from climate models. we can an attribute this to the global warming we can attribute it to the high temperatures in south asia or uk this year. >> our colleague was based in hyde park and you can see it is yellow now there's no green left. we haven't had rain...
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. >>> foxconn making no bet on america. south china morning post says they'll open a facility in michigan focused on autonomous vehicles no details of the investment amount were provided they'll open a $10 billion manufacturing plant in wisconsin. worth noting michigan and wisconsin flipped for president trump in the 2016 election. >>> general motors recalling 800,000 pickup trucks for a steering defect. the problem can potentially cause drivers to lose control of the vehicle. it impacts certain 2014 silverados and gmc pickups >>> workers at nissan plant in mississippi have overwhelmingly rejected a bid to unionize the move a blow to united auto workers union which has never been able to fully organize in the south. the uaw lack of influence in the south reduced bargaining power when detroit automakers lose market share and close plants. >>> now to sports. a mystery chinese investor is interested in buying a stake in manchester united. they were approached to gauge interest in selling out. the family owns 80% of it, sources
. >>> foxconn making no bet on america. south china morning post says they'll open a facility in michigan focused on autonomous vehicles no details of the investment amount were provided they'll open a $10 billion manufacturing plant in wisconsin. worth noting michigan and wisconsin flipped for president trump in the 2016 election. >>> general motors recalling 800,000 pickup trucks for a steering defect. the problem can potentially cause drivers to lose control of the vehicle....
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in south texas, energizing america th reliable anaffordle nuclear energyuel encore energy. >>> good thursday morning. welcome to another hour of "squawk on the street." i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla and david faber, live for you as always from post nine of the new york stock exchange. take a look at stocks this morning. they were in a good mood really since the premarket and then the data added a little bit of fuel. at least the dow is higher by 270 points, s&p by 3, but tech is lagging today, nasdaq under pressure down .2%. show you what's happening with bonds. it has been part of the story the lower yields in the bond market rally. they're firm, but the 10-year note yield still in the 4.3 range off the 5% high where we were. the 2-year yield 4.7%. little bit of selling today, but we had a big rally into the data. we're 30 minutes into the trading session, here are three big movers we're watching. okta gets downgraded by t.d., wells fargo and key bank, beating system for the quarter but facing growing fallout after the company revealed more details on a cyber security attack
in south texas, energizing america th reliable anaffordle nuclear energyuel encore energy. >>> good thursday morning. welcome to another hour of "squawk on the street." i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla and david faber, live for you as always from post nine of the new york stock exchange. take a look at stocks this morning. they were in a good mood really since the premarket and then the data added a little bit of fuel. at least the dow is higher by 270 points, s&p by...
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south america, the underlying business, latin america doing really well, dealing with the currency issues of brazil. the u.s. is -- it's probably our toughest market right now. >> isn't that something? all the years we've been together it's always the u.s. shines, now this is good it shows diversification oversea which is some question was dead right. i want to talk about china. a lot of people think china is doing better but that's steel, that's copper. the chinese consumer herself, she's spending more. >> she is. i think it depends where you sit in the market. if you sit at the luxury end of the market, you're struggling. >> the government doesn't want that. >> exactly. there is pressure at these prices. where both calvin and tommy sit, we're at the premium point in the market and we have a lot of improvements in the base business and we've seen that business for calvin and tommy continue to grow for us and continue to perform for us. >> one of the points you point out, it's not just the strong dollar translation but you mentioned domestically, tourists. >> when you're running two globa
south america, the underlying business, latin america doing really well, dealing with the currency issues of brazil. the u.s. is -- it's probably our toughest market right now. >> isn't that something? all the years we've been together it's always the u.s. shines, now this is good it shows diversification oversea which is some question was dead right. i want to talk about china. a lot of people think china is doing better but that's steel, that's copper. the chinese consumer herself,...
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america, network for yaum yamaha engines are widespread there. >> they went straight for the high end vietnyamahas. they would rather unboat them from the boat and take those yamahas. >> yamahas, we get stolen the most >> it could be a selling point, right? >> yamahas also sell a deterrence device, it is like a key fault that you can -- >> it is a dog >> no, it is not a doverman. >> remotely, you can turn it af. costs between 700 and a thousand bucks. >> i would imagine that we have to be close to the engine as well for your car keys to work >> anywhere. >> like on star. if your engine is gone and you hut it down. shut it down >> take that >> five years ago today disney bought a galaxy far, far away into the magic kingdom how has the deal worked out? we'll bring you the numbers, that's ahead on "power lunch." this is electricity. ♪ this is a power plant. this is tim barckholtz. that's me! this is something he is researching at exxonmobil: using fuel cells to capture carbon emissions at power plants. this is the potential. reducing co2 emissions by up to 90%... while also producing m
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jobs in america. president trump gets his first economic report card when the february employment report is released today. we'll talk expectations straight ahead. >>> breaking overnight, the president of south korea has been ousted amid accusation. >>> entrepreneurs offered to fix an entire region's power network in 100 days or it's free. the details coming up. it's friday, march 10, 2017. worldwide exchange begins right now.
jobs in america. president trump gets his first economic report card when the february employment report is released today. we'll talk expectations straight ahead. >>> breaking overnight, the president of south korea has been ousted amid accusation. >>> entrepreneurs offered to fix an entire region's power network in 100 days or it's free. the details coming up. it's friday, march 10, 2017. worldwide exchange begins right now.
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did offset weakness in china and south america. shares are surging this morning, take a look at ford, up 9.5% then on the flip side, there is intel, shares plunging, earnings and revenue beating for the quarter. it is falling on the outlook the chipmaker slashing guidance on revenue for the year. we'll hear a lot more about intel and the concerns there with bob swan in the next hour, the ceo is coming up on "squawk alley. >> let's start intel will it have bradd ebroader imp the question don't just sell amd on the belief that intel's weakness will be shared there we'll see. the data center perhaps not as much anticipated demand as they had thought. he did speak about china specifically and what he said was an acute deceleration happening in china, in terms of customers and their buying patterns they forecast operating margins overall, 32% down 3% year over year full year eps, $4.35 a share that is a 25 cent decline from what they had anticipated. we're talking about a company just for the record that has a 12% income tax rate. alway
did offset weakness in china and south america. shares are surging this morning, take a look at ford, up 9.5% then on the flip side, there is intel, shares plunging, earnings and revenue beating for the quarter. it is falling on the outlook the chipmaker slashing guidance on revenue for the year. we'll hear a lot more about intel and the concerns there with bob swan in the next hour, the ceo is coming up on "squawk alley. >> let's start intel will it have bradd ebroader imp the...
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you have problems now with latin america roots. currency travel from south america. i'm worried about gate on occasions and fees and tariffs across the world with airlines. so i think i would step on the sidelines. >> wynn missed however stock is up 9%. >> revenue was up 37% and the new wynn palace is delivering all of that. las vegas not so great. here is the stock setup. it dropped 80% between 2014 and 2016. then it doubled in the three months very quickly into last april. for almost a yearsolidated side ways. if it breaks through the stock could absolutely explode. i would be keeping this on my radar. that is where i would want to pull the trigger. >> what do you do with colgate today? >> i know it is trading near lows. that latin american exposure, 24% of sales is coming from latin america. it concerns me right now. you like to get good guidance from management on the call. they guided truthfully which said uncertainty troubles our business. >> what would you do in business with staples in the bigger picture? >> i love proctor gamble. you have a u.s. company. you
you have problems now with latin america roots. currency travel from south america. i'm worried about gate on occasions and fees and tariffs across the world with airlines. so i think i would step on the sidelines. >> wynn missed however stock is up 9%. >> revenue was up 37% and the new wynn palace is delivering all of that. las vegas not so great. here is the stock setup. it dropped 80% between 2014 and 2016. then it doubled in the three months very quickly into last april. for...
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america with them. so we know each other well i think that's going to make this successful. at least more assembly lines where do those plans stand right now? >> we're close we're close. we know we need manufacturing in the u.s. we know we have a big future with lexry vehicles. >> how far into the future before we actually see a fully electric vehicle built in the u.s. from volkswagen >> our first vehicle will be coming from europe that will be coming next year. i would say some time '22, '23, cars in the u.s. >> when you look at the market right now, people are saying we're seeing a plateau here and the consumer might be getting hesitant are you seeing any hesitancy are your dealers seeing that >> this is not new news to me. the business has been peaking since for years. there's some good signs but also caution. >> saying the price points now and the average transaction prices >> this consumer wants a great car, great technology at a great price. america is the most come pestive market place in the wor
america with them. so we know each other well i think that's going to make this successful. at least more assembly lines where do those plans stand right now? >> we're close we're close. we know we need manufacturing in the u.s. we know we have a big future with lexry vehicles. >> how far into the future before we actually see a fully electric vehicle built in the u.s. from volkswagen >> our first vehicle will be coming from europe that will be coming next year. i would say...
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america but continues his administration's efforts to undermine u.s. oil and gas production in the name of his green energy elitism and that's why we're in this mess right now. have your views have all done that i've seen video of you asking our oil producers, why haven't you matched the production cuts that we've seen from the oil producers over in europe and now we see what europe is facing have you evolved to some extent on that view >> i think that the full clip has to be in context i was talking about long term moving towards a green energy, but short-term, i have called clearly, even in "the wall street journal," for an increase of oil production in the united states here's the facts, jim, we're producing more oil today than we did at any time under the previous administration and i support efforts to short-term interest domestic oil production the president supports it. u.n., there may be a difference of opinion with some of my republican colleagues and what we should be doing in the long term in the long term, i said there should be a transitio
america but continues his administration's efforts to undermine u.s. oil and gas production in the name of his green energy elitism and that's why we're in this mess right now. have your views have all done that i've seen video of you asking our oil producers, why haven't you matched the production cuts that we've seen from the oil producers over in europe and now we see what europe is facing have you evolved to some extent on that view >> i think that the full clip has to be in context i...
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america. so this is not going to go away, and nothing is going to dissipate. my basic advice to investors is, you know, get yourselves out of the mindset where there's one crisis and it's sort of siloed you're seeing the emergency of an era of great power competition that's always going to influence the markets in one way or another and it's going to be up to individual investors to try to figure out how to game that the best judging by the character and nature of their investments and companies and elsewhere. >> you'll be a busy man. thank you for joining us we have got just about 11 minutes left in the trading day. we're going straight into the "closing bell" market zone mike santoli here to break down the crucial moments of the trading day. today, we have courtney gibson back as well let's kick it off with the broader markets. stocks are in sell-off mode, under pressure as tensions between russia and ukraine continue escalating. dow on track for its worst day of 2022. we have gone negative
america. so this is not going to go away, and nothing is going to dissipate. my basic advice to investors is, you know, get yourselves out of the mindset where there's one crisis and it's sort of siloed you're seeing the emergency of an era of great power competition that's always going to influence the markets in one way or another and it's going to be up to individual investors to try to figure out how to game that the best judging by the character and nature of their investments and...
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america and do it for 400. >> there is an industry. i'm with becky there's an industry you know nothing, you should know more. >> you find out after the fact you can't shop around about where you're going to get an x-ray. >> $12 aspirin. >> i would like to know more transparency when it comes to that i don't care what's happening at the apple app store. for $3 you're going to pay for your app, i'd prefer to see it focused on ore arenas. we keep getting promises we are seeing additional transparency andrew, i haven't seen any transparency in the last decade. >> don't you think this is in response to wins in court. >> that could be it. >> executive order. >> we lost the -- the administration may be thinking they lost in what they were trying to do on the regulatory front. >> that's interesting. >> do it this way. >> every administration gets in and uses all of these orders this is the ramping up of executive orders. >> to pile it on. >> pendulum swing. >> that the republicans want more businesses to run -- >> rampant >> yeah, just do wha
america and do it for 400. >> there is an industry. i'm with becky there's an industry you know nothing, you should know more. >> you find out after the fact you can't shop around about where you're going to get an x-ray. >> $12 aspirin. >> i would like to know more transparency when it comes to that i don't care what's happening at the apple app store. for $3 you're going to pay for your app, i'd prefer to see it focused on ore arenas. we keep getting promises we are...
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but has anything he said, being from south america in terms of capitalism, or in terms of how to approach the world's problems. have you had a problem with any of the things he's said? have you disagreed or sort of shaken your head and thought about you wouldn't -- go ahead. >> i'd say that most important job of the pope is saving souls. >> right. >> and getting people to heaven. giving people encouragement. material things are, of course, important. that's really the job of a politician. a president of the congress. the pope can add his voice to that. but, you know, really what you need, you need two things, don't you? you need a political voice. and you need a moral voice. sometimes when the political establishment doesn't do what they should be doing then it's time for a moral voice. now here's the thing. when they both work together, not necessarily the same ideology on every single issue, but on those key issues. human trafficking they were talking about yesterday. or christian persecution. you know, i traveled all these countries, in africa and different places. it's genocide. rwand
but has anything he said, being from south america in terms of capitalism, or in terms of how to approach the world's problems. have you had a problem with any of the things he's said? have you disagreed or sort of shaken your head and thought about you wouldn't -- go ahead. >> i'd say that most important job of the pope is saving souls. >> right. >> and getting people to heaven. giving people encouragement. material things are, of course, important. that's really the job of a...
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the risk over pregnant women may extend to central and south america. babies are born with smaller heads and less developed brains. researchers are trying understand the link and meanwhile, the cdc has advised pregnant women to restrict travel to these areas. and it hasn't seen a material change in flight bookings because of the virus, at least so far. but spring vacation season is coming up. and that could be weighing on airline stocks. another group with exposure to the area is of course cruise lines. they say investor concern can weigh on sector sentiment. and carnival, it accounts for about 1/3 of their passengers. and they're off to a tough start of the year. all eyes will be on brazil where preparations are underway for the olympics in rio de janeiro. and we'll look at how they're fighting the mosquitos. that will be interesting. stay tuned for that p. >> that is going to be a question. up next, boeing one of the worst performers on the dow industrial average this year, will the company of the most popular plane turn things around. the ceo will be
the risk over pregnant women may extend to central and south america. babies are born with smaller heads and less developed brains. researchers are trying understand the link and meanwhile, the cdc has advised pregnant women to restrict travel to these areas. and it hasn't seen a material change in flight bookings because of the virus, at least so far. but spring vacation season is coming up. and that could be weighing on airline stocks. another group with exposure to the area is of course...
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. >> central and south america. new distributors up 89% year over year. how do you do that? >> they look to the brothers and sisters up in mexico and adopted the daily consumption model. clubs going in. in santiago chile and panama city, panama, for two large conventions, we call them extravagan extravaganzas, and the energy and excitement is frankly unprecedented. >> one of the things i'm concerned about, but i feel are you a bit countercyclical. i am seeing hiring in this country. will it work against you that there will be mainstream companies hiring in north america? >> i think it will work against us when the obesity issue goes away. we don't see that any time soon. >> a good point. that's not going away. now, a company today, they used to knock on my door when i was growing up. full brush. i always felt would youer in wu them unless they knocked on the door. how many of you what are you doing, because you -- you personally have taken this cann company to develop product superior to others. herbalife, i used to think if they didn't knock on your door, it wouldn't sell.
. >> central and south america. new distributors up 89% year over year. how do you do that? >> they look to the brothers and sisters up in mexico and adopted the daily consumption model. clubs going in. in santiago chile and panama city, panama, for two large conventions, we call them extravagan extravaganzas, and the energy and excitement is frankly unprecedented. >> one of the things i'm concerned about, but i feel are you a bit countercyclical. i am seeing hiring in this...
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and some of the financials >> michelle would want me to ask you about south america and brazil especially with the recent elections. >> yeah. again, some value appearing. i think it's for a brave investor to look away and sit on it for a year. >> you would recommend that people talk to janice henderson to get involved with this? they can't do it on their own. >> latin america is not one of our expertise. europe we've got a big expertise. >> which sectors in europe are most interesting >> we're seeing electricity prices begin to rise there's a bit of margin help there on the top line which helps things also you're seeing the competition getting squeezed the dominant players there should retain their -- >> would i hurt your feelings if i said i want to stay in this country? >> i wouldn't be advocating -- >> i think i'm going to buy netflix. is that okay for me? >> i strug wl tgle with the valuations of these. >> i wouldn't want you to struggle we'll have you back again. >> thank you >> maybe you're right. >> very kind thank you. >> thank you very much >> very polite >>> when we come back, t
and some of the financials >> michelle would want me to ask you about south america and brazil especially with the recent elections. >> yeah. again, some value appearing. i think it's for a brave investor to look away and sit on it for a year. >> you would recommend that people talk to janice henderson to get involved with this? they can't do it on their own. >> latin america is not one of our expertise. europe we've got a big expertise. >> which sectors in europe...